Part 5: How to Play Rudiments on the Drum Set - The Single Drag Tap

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Uploaded by on Apr 30, 2010

http://www.BradFrankDrums.com - Part 5 of my rudimental lesson series which apply snare drum rudiments to the drum kit. Parts 1-4 cover the basic Drag and Part 5 covers the Single Drag Tap and different variations which can be applied to solos, time keeping and fills. Inspired by Steve Gadd's interpretation of the Ratamacue in his video Up Close.

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  • What's the name of the song at the beginning?

  • @ninigui "Early Flight". It's a play-along pattern from my Roland VDrum module.

  • WOW All those cymbles, how do you know which one to hit? They all sound the same.

  • @Joshuaguss Actually, I use cymbals. I don't own any cymbles. If you listen carefully you will notice a the bigger cymbals have a bigger sound and the smaller cymbals have a smaller sound.

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  • Great playing man.

  • Really nice demonstration any very informative. Great Stuff! Thank You! And your cymbals sound excellent!

  • Really...really awesome...Infact for a couple of years I have been searchin for such jazz rock kind a stuff. 2 thmbs up.

  • cool stuff man

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